Fighting Drug Charges in Orange County, New York

At the Law Office of Benjamin Greenwald, we have represented countless defendants in Orange County and throughout the region facing misdemeanor and felony drug charges in New York state and federal courts. We take an aggressive approach to drug crime allegations and fight hard to get you the results you want.

Our clients include defendants who were arrested for serious drug crimes involving large quantities of illicit substances, who face drug charges related to gang activity, or who have been arrested for small amounts of personal-use drugs or drug paraphernalia. Our founding lawyer represents people facing charges related to drugs such as marijuana, crack and cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, prescription narcotics, Ecstasy, mushrooms, designer drugs, and LSD/acid.

We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you have been arrested, do not hesitate to contact us at any time. We offer a consultation to discuss your options.

Orange County Attorneys With Extensive Federal Defense Experience

There have been several drug raids in our area lately, and people have found themselves in trouble with the local police, DEA and FBI. The resulting arrests are serious matters, and the accused face charges in federal court. In some cases, drug crimes can mean mandatory federal prison sentences.

Not all New Windsor criminal defense attorneys handle these serious cases. Attorney Benjamin Greenwald, however, has extensive experience handling matters in state and federal court. A decade of criminal defense experience has given him in-depth knowledge of the laws and criminal procedures that federal courts follow, so he has what it takes to fight serious drug charges in New York state.

Alternative Resolutions to Drug Crime Allegations

Benjamin Greenwald recognizes that there are many ways to fight a drug charge, and you may have more options than you think. This may include having your case heard in drug court and going to inpatient or outpatient treatment. You may also participate in the Shock Incarceration program or the Willard Drug Treatment Campus (often talked about as “boot camp”).

There’s a big difference between going to a treatment program and going to jail, and people who are given a chance to fight addiction after a drug charge often do better in the long run. We understand this and work hard to protect your interests and freedom.